Spot AI Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

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Spot AI Camera: Default IP, Username, Password, Port

Spot AI cameras are advanced surveillance devices designed for AI-powered monitoring. Learn their default IP, username, password, and port settings.

Default IP Address

The standard default IP address for Spot AI cameras is usually 192.168.1.100. This private IP allows initial access to the camera’s web interface for configuration and network setup. Depending on your network environment, you may need to adjust the IP settings to avoid conflicts with other devices.

Default Username

Spot AI cameras are generally set with the default username admin. This account has full access to all camera features, including video settings, motion detection, and AI alert configuration. It's recommended to change the default username after initial setup to enhance security.

Default Password

The default password for Spot AI cameras is commonly admin or 123456. Like the default username, this password provides administrative access but should be updated immediately to prevent unauthorized access. Strong passwords with a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters are advised.

Default Port

Spot AI cameras usually use port 80 for HTTP access and port 554 for RTSP streaming. Port 443 may be used for HTTPS connections if secure access is enabled. These ports must be properly configured on your router if you intend to access the camera remotely.

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FAQs

You can use a network scanner or the Spot AI mobile app to detect the camera’s current IP on your local network. Many cameras also display their IP in the device settings menu.
Yes, Spot AI cameras have a physical reset button. Pressing and holding it for 10–15 seconds will restore the default IP, username, and password settings.
Using the default credentials is not secure. Hackers often target default logins, so changing them immediately after setup is crucial to protect your camera and network.
Yes, you can configure custom ports through the camera’s web interface or mobile app. Changing ports can help avoid conflicts and enhance security for remote access.

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